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J Agric Food Chem ; 53(11): 4510-6, 2005 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15913318

RESUMO

Gala apples exposed to the ethylene action inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) for 12 h at 20 degrees C were stored at 1 degrees C in air or a controlled atmosphere (CA) maintained at 1 kPa O2 and 2 kPa CO2. Volatile compounds were measured after 4, 12, 20, and 28 weeks plus 1 or 7 days at 20 degrees C. Treatment with 1-MCP and then storage in air or CA or storage in CA without 1-MCP treatment reduced volatile production as compared to apples not treated with 1-MCP stored in air. The reduced production of esters, alcohols, aldehydes, acetic acid, and 1-methoxy-4-(2-propenyl)benzene was observed. Ester production by fruit stored in CA decreased throughout the storage period regardless of previous 1-MCP treatment. The production of esters, alcohols, aldehydes, acetic acid, and 1-methoxy-4-(2-propenyl)benzene by 1-MCP-treated fruit stored in air plus 7 days at 20 degrees C increased after 20 or 28 weeks of storage. Continuous exposure to 417 micromol m(-3) ethylene for 7 days at 20 degrees C after 12 or 28 weeks of storage stimulated production of many volatile compounds, primarily esters and alcohols, by fruit stored in CA or 1-MCP-treated apples stored in air. However, exposure to ethylene had no effect on the production of aldehydes or acetic acid.


Assuntos
Etilenos/antagonistas & inibidores , Conservação de Alimentos/métodos , Malus/metabolismo , Ácido Acético/metabolismo , Álcoois/metabolismo , Aldeídos/metabolismo , Dióxido de Carbono/análise , Ciclopropanos/administração & dosagem , Ésteres/metabolismo , Frutas/metabolismo , Oxigênio/análise , Fatores de Tempo , Volatilização
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J Agric Food Chem ; 51(13): 3858-64, 2003 Jun 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12797756

RESUMO

d'Anjou cv. pear fruit (Pyrus communis L.) exposed at harvest to 0, 0.42, 4.2, or 42 micromol m(-)(3) 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) for 12 h at 20 degrees C were stored at 1 degrees C for up to 8 months. After storage, half of the fruit was continuously exposed to ethylene (0.45 or 4-18 mmol m(-)(3)) for 7 days at 20 degrees C. All fruit treated with 1-MCP had lower respiration and ethylene production compared to untreated controls. Fruit quality changes were delayed following 1-MCP treatment, as was development of superficial scald and peel yellowing. The duration of 1-MCP-induced responses was dependent on 1-MCP treatment concentration. When 1-MCP-treated fruit began to ripen, softening and production of volatile compounds proceeded similar to that of untreated fruit. Post-storage ethylene exposure did not consistently stimulate ripening of fruit previously treated with 1-MCP. Efficacy of ethylene treatment depended on 1-MCP concentration and storage duration.


Assuntos
Ciclopropanos/farmacologia , Frutas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Frutas/metabolismo , Pyrus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Pyrus/metabolismo , Ciclopropanos/administração & dosagem , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Etilenos/farmacologia , Conservação de Alimentos , Frutas/efeitos dos fármacos , Pyrus/efeitos dos fármacos , Controle de Qualidade , Fatores de Tempo , Volatilização
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J Agric Food Chem ; 52(19): 5957-63, 2004 Sep 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15366849

RESUMO

The emission of volatile compounds by Fuji apples following short- or long-term exposure to high CO(2) was studied. The production of ethanol, methyl and ethyl esters, octanal, nonanal, and decanal was enhanced while the production of C(3)-C(6) alcohols, propyl, butyl, pentyl, and hexyl esters and butanal decreased in fruit exposed to 10 kPa O(2) + 20 kPa CO(2) at 20 degrees C for up to 12 days. The impact of high CO(2) exposure on volatile production was dependent on fruit maturity at harvest. Apples stored for 8 months in an ultralow O(2)-controlled atmosphere (CA) (0.5 kPa O(2) + 0.05 kPa CO(2)) or high CO(2) CA (1.5 kPa O(2) + 3 kPa CO(2)) at 0.5 degrees C had reduced production of most volatiles, especially butyl and hexyl esters, as compared to fruit stored in air. Two exceptions were ethanol and ethyl acetate for which the production was enhanced by both CA regimes. Treatment with the antioxidant diphenylamine prior to storage prevented most of the high CO(2)-induced and ultralow O(2)-induced changes in volatile production. The results of this study do not indicate that changes in volatile production following the exposure of Fuji apples to high CO(2) are causally related to the development of CO(2) injury.


Assuntos
Dióxido de Carbono/administração & dosagem , Frutas/metabolismo , Malus/metabolismo , Oxigênio/administração & dosagem , Álcoois/metabolismo , Aldeídos/metabolismo , Difenilamina/farmacologia , Ésteres/metabolismo , Conservação de Alimentos , Fatores de Tempo , Volatilização
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